A reissue of the Webley Tempest, which originally debutted in 1979, this gun belongs in your gun vault. It's an all-day shooter that will help you hone your accuracy with pistols...and it's a lot fun, too. Ideal for plinking, paper targets, spinners and shooting tin cans. You will never regret getting a Webley!

Things I liked:Overall appearance and construction is good.Things I would have changed:All airguns are different and this is one.What others should know:Hard to cock,heavy trigger and was not sighted in at all. I will keep and not use. Down the road it might be worth something.

Things I liked:Accurate and makes a great firearm training gun.Things I would have changed:Make it in England again.What others should know:Mine shoots best with lightweight pellets. RWS Superpoints are my favorite in it.I haven't tried PBA pellets in it but would be interested to see if they would be of any benefit for velocity or accuracy. Could someone chrony some perhaps? It gets easyer to to cock after a few hundred shots. The screws on the sights can loosen from vibration so make sure they are really snug. Its a nice compact pistol that you can find a holster for. I have mine in one on a belt with a Crosman pellet pouch and you can walk around ready to shoot.It helps me stay in practice with a pistol so my skills with a firearm don't get slack.

Hi
The Webley Tempest interests me, but I'm a little confused as to its fps rating for .22 pellets. Your site says the max velocity is 350, yet I've read articles that refer to its rating as 400 fps - enough of difference to be significant. So, which is it? Thanks!

Zimm from USA:

If using lead free ammo you can push the fps higher than some ratings. This could easily account for the discrepancy you are referring to.